Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Using 3D Travel's proprietary technology platform, the company has taken the city's rich assortment of 3D structures on Google Earth — including hotels, landmarks, museums, theaters, bridges, sports stadiums, restaurants and more — and married it with detailed travel information, location descriptions, photo and video galleries, 3D navigation, directions and street views. As with 3DHawaii and 3DLasVegas, 3DSanFrancisco features exceptional navigation tools that allow you to deeply explore the 3D landscape: What's Nearby. Want to know which hotels are close to Golden Gate Park? Or restaurants? Other attractions? Click "What's Nearby" (above) on the location bar and search for it. Content on Demand. As you drag the 3D landscape across your screens, you'll see yellow placemarks appear for additional locations to explore below. Just click them to see what you're flying over. Learn more about these two exciting new features here. Category and Free Text Search. If you're not sure what you're looking for and just want to learn more about the city's sights, browse through our category lists in the left navigation column and click away. Or if you're looking for a specific site, enter it into the free text search field at the top of the column. It just became a snap to plan out the vacation of your dreams in a city replete with cultural attractions, hilly vistas and world-class cuisine. Have suggestions for locations or other ideas for 3DSanFrancisco? Send us your feedback. 'Powered By' 3D Private Label Portals3D Travel's unique private label platform technology provides visitor bureaus, travel wholesalers, hotels and tourist attractions with the unique ability to create customized 3D destination experiences built around their location. 3D Travel also provides Private Label clients with access to its content network, which is made up of thousands of location descriptions, video and photo galleries, and its unique 3D navigation. About 3D Travel, Inc.In June 2010, 3D Travel, Inc. launched 3DHawaii.com, the first of its planned 3D travel sites. The concept was so appealing that major clients such as Starwood Hotels & Resorts, Hyatt Regency Waikiki, Hilton Hotels & Resorts and the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center signed contracts well before the site went live. In December 2010, 3DLasVegas.com was launched and included major clients such as MGM Resorts International. |